Final Fantasy XIV A Realm Reborn Guides and Tips
Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2013 8:12 pm
You have questions about the game? Be it classes related, dungeons, quests, FATE, crafting, etc., well this is the place where you will find all that. To clarify, what I’m going to write now is my knowledge until this point, not knowledge about the whole game with everything that your little heart desires, to get to that point I will have to experience everything that the game offer which will take some time.
So let’s get right to it.
The first most asked question that I see is „How can I level up fast in the game?”. There are five major ways to do this:
· FATE grinding
· Completing Dungeons
· Doing Quests
· Completing your Hunting Log
· Going around killing everything (slowest and most boring way :S)
First of all we have the FATE grinding which is currently the fastest way to get to level 50 because it can give you fantastic amounts of experience and they are very fast to complete. Keep in mind that if your level is lower than the requirement of the FATE, you will probably not get much experience because you won’t contribute much to the fight. Here are some of the best areas where you can get FATES:
· 1-12: Horizon in Western Thanalan (Thanalan)
· 13-20: Aleport in Western La Noscea (La Noscea)
· 21-30: Quarrymill in South Shroud (Black Shroud)
· 28-34: Wineport/Costa Del Sol in Eastern La Noscea (La Noscea)
· 30-38: Dragonhead in Coerthas Central Highlands (Coerthas)
· 38-42: Revenant’s Toll in Mor Dhona
· 42-50: Ceruleum Processing Plant in Northern Thanalan (Thanalan)
Downsides of FATE grinding:
The mayor downside that I see in the FATE grinding is that you don’t get equipment by completing them, thing that will make it more difficult at later levels if you continue to do this when monsters will hit you harder because of low armor for example.
Second coming we have, completing Dungeons. These are the most entertaining ways to get experience even though they won’t offer as much experience as grinding FATES, but in compensation they reward you with spectacular equipment that is always welcomed. The current dungeons are:
· Sastasha in Western La Noscea.
· Tam-Tara Deepcroft in Central Shroud.
· Copperbell Mines in Western Thanalan.
· Halatali in Eastern Thanalan.
· Haukke Manor in Center Shroud.
· Brayflox’s Longstop in Eastern La Noscea.
· The Sunken Temple of Qarn in Southern Thanalan.
· Cutter’s Cry in Central Thanalan.
· The Stone Vigil in Coerthas Central Highlands.
· Dzemael Darkhold in Coerthas Central Highlands.
· Aurum Vale in Coerthas Cental Highlands.
· Amdapor Keep in South Shroud.
· Castrum Meridianum in Mor Dhona.
· The Praetrium in Mor Dhona.
· The Wanderer’s Palace in Upper La Noscea.
Sastasha is unlocked via doing the Main Quest, the maximum party size is 4 people and the level range is from 15 to 18.
Tam-Tara Deepcroft is unlocked via doing the Main Quest, the maximum party size is 4 people and the level range is from 16 to 19.
Copperbell Mines is unlocked via the Main Quest, the maximum party size is 4 people and the level range is from 17 to 20.
Halatali is unlocked via the NPC Nedrik Ironheart in Vesper Bay, Western Thanalan, the maximum party size is 4 people and the level range is from 20 to 23.
Haukke Manor is unlocked via the Main Quest, the maximum part size is 4 people and the level range is from 26 to 29.
Brayflox’s Longstop is unlocked via the Main Quest, the maximum party size is 4 people and the level range is between 29 and 32.
The Sunken Temple of Qarn is unlocked via the NPC Nedrick Ironheart in Vesper Bay, Western Thanalan, the maximum party size is 4 people and the level range is from 32 to 35.
Cutter’s Cry is unlocked via NPC Sibold in the Ul’Dah Market Ward area, the maximum party size is 4 people and the level range is from 35 to 38.
The Stone Vigil is unlocked via the Main Quest, the maximum party size is 4 people and the level range is from 41 to 43.
Dzemael Darkhold is unlocked via the Grand Company quest line, the maximum party size is 4 people and the level range is from 41 to 44.
Aurum Vale is unlocked via NPC Nedrick Ironheart in Vesper Bay, Western Thanalan, the maximum party size is 4 people and the level range is from 47 to 49.
Amdapor Keep is unlocked after clearing Aurum Vale, speak to NPC Nedrick Ironheart in Vesper Bay, Western Thanalanand he will give a quest leading to a quest given by the Grand Companies for Amdapor Keep, the maximum party size is 4 people and the level range is from 47 to 49.
Castrum Meridianum is unlocked via the Main Quest, the maximum party size is 8 people and the level range is from 49 to 50.
The Praetorium is unlocked via the Main Quest, the maximum party size is 8 people and the level range is from 49 to 50.
The Wanderer’s Palace is unlocked via NPC Allene in Vesper Bay, Western Thanalan, the maximum party size is 4 people and you have to be level 50.
At the same time, after you complete The Praetorium, you will gain the hard versions of the primals Ifrit (in The Bowl of Embers), Garuda (in The Howling Eye) and Titan (in The Naval).
Ifrit is unlocked with a quest in Walking Sands after you complete The Praetorium, the raid party size is of 8 people and you have to be level 50.
Garuda is unlocked with a quest in Walking Sands after you defeat Ifrit, the raid party size is of 8 people and you have to be level 50.
Titan is unlocked with a quest in Walking Sands after you defeat Garuda, the raid party size is of 8 people and you have to be level 50.
NOTE: The Grand Company - Grand Companies are factions associated with the 3 different starting areas. There are 3 Grand Companies one for each starting area. Later in the game you can join one of the Grand Companies and earn points (seals) to buy unique items from your Grand Company.
Now we move to Quests. I really haven’t done so many of them, because I’m saving them for my second job (yes, one you do a quest you can’t do it again so don’t complete all with one job if you plan on unlocking the others or just another one), but what I can tell you is that they give high amounts of experience AND equipment, good equipment. The only quest that I think you can complete with your first job and won’t impact the others is the Main Quest because it will unlock new instances and dungeons where you can get FATES and dungeon equipment.
The Hunting Log is one very beautiful creation. Basically you have a set of monsters that you have to kill a given number of (normally a number between 1 and 4) and after you completed one chapter, you get huge amounts of experience. There are currently 5 Ranks and 10 Chapters in each of them (some chapters may require you to kill more than one type of creature). After you complete the 10 chapters of a given rank, you will get a huge amount of experience on early levels which is perfect for early leveling. It’s important to know that ranks have level requirement to access them and that each class has a different Hunting Log so if you completed the Arcanist Log, you will have a complete new one for the Marauder for example. The targets of your Hunting Log will have a special yellow icon on the top of their names to facilitate the recognition and when you kill a target, in the chat will appear a message that says that you have killed the mob and also how many are left to kill. To know where each mob is, open your Hunting Log and mouse over the picture of the mod you are looking for.
Lastly is running around killing mobs, which I pretty sure think all of you guys understand what it refers to.
Soon I will post more information about leveling and other stuff related to the game that may be of your interest.
So let’s get right to it.
The first most asked question that I see is „How can I level up fast in the game?”. There are five major ways to do this:
· FATE grinding
· Completing Dungeons
· Doing Quests
· Completing your Hunting Log
· Going around killing everything (slowest and most boring way :S)
First of all we have the FATE grinding which is currently the fastest way to get to level 50 because it can give you fantastic amounts of experience and they are very fast to complete. Keep in mind that if your level is lower than the requirement of the FATE, you will probably not get much experience because you won’t contribute much to the fight. Here are some of the best areas where you can get FATES:
· 1-12: Horizon in Western Thanalan (Thanalan)
· 13-20: Aleport in Western La Noscea (La Noscea)
· 21-30: Quarrymill in South Shroud (Black Shroud)
· 28-34: Wineport/Costa Del Sol in Eastern La Noscea (La Noscea)
· 30-38: Dragonhead in Coerthas Central Highlands (Coerthas)
· 38-42: Revenant’s Toll in Mor Dhona
· 42-50: Ceruleum Processing Plant in Northern Thanalan (Thanalan)
Downsides of FATE grinding:
The mayor downside that I see in the FATE grinding is that you don’t get equipment by completing them, thing that will make it more difficult at later levels if you continue to do this when monsters will hit you harder because of low armor for example.
Second coming we have, completing Dungeons. These are the most entertaining ways to get experience even though they won’t offer as much experience as grinding FATES, but in compensation they reward you with spectacular equipment that is always welcomed. The current dungeons are:
· Sastasha in Western La Noscea.
· Tam-Tara Deepcroft in Central Shroud.
· Copperbell Mines in Western Thanalan.
· Halatali in Eastern Thanalan.
· Haukke Manor in Center Shroud.
· Brayflox’s Longstop in Eastern La Noscea.
· The Sunken Temple of Qarn in Southern Thanalan.
· Cutter’s Cry in Central Thanalan.
· The Stone Vigil in Coerthas Central Highlands.
· Dzemael Darkhold in Coerthas Central Highlands.
· Aurum Vale in Coerthas Cental Highlands.
· Amdapor Keep in South Shroud.
· Castrum Meridianum in Mor Dhona.
· The Praetrium in Mor Dhona.
· The Wanderer’s Palace in Upper La Noscea.
Sastasha is unlocked via doing the Main Quest, the maximum party size is 4 people and the level range is from 15 to 18.
Tam-Tara Deepcroft is unlocked via doing the Main Quest, the maximum party size is 4 people and the level range is from 16 to 19.
Copperbell Mines is unlocked via the Main Quest, the maximum party size is 4 people and the level range is from 17 to 20.
Halatali is unlocked via the NPC Nedrik Ironheart in Vesper Bay, Western Thanalan, the maximum party size is 4 people and the level range is from 20 to 23.
Haukke Manor is unlocked via the Main Quest, the maximum part size is 4 people and the level range is from 26 to 29.
Brayflox’s Longstop is unlocked via the Main Quest, the maximum party size is 4 people and the level range is between 29 and 32.
The Sunken Temple of Qarn is unlocked via the NPC Nedrick Ironheart in Vesper Bay, Western Thanalan, the maximum party size is 4 people and the level range is from 32 to 35.
Cutter’s Cry is unlocked via NPC Sibold in the Ul’Dah Market Ward area, the maximum party size is 4 people and the level range is from 35 to 38.
The Stone Vigil is unlocked via the Main Quest, the maximum party size is 4 people and the level range is from 41 to 43.
Dzemael Darkhold is unlocked via the Grand Company quest line, the maximum party size is 4 people and the level range is from 41 to 44.
Aurum Vale is unlocked via NPC Nedrick Ironheart in Vesper Bay, Western Thanalan, the maximum party size is 4 people and the level range is from 47 to 49.
Amdapor Keep is unlocked after clearing Aurum Vale, speak to NPC Nedrick Ironheart in Vesper Bay, Western Thanalanand he will give a quest leading to a quest given by the Grand Companies for Amdapor Keep, the maximum party size is 4 people and the level range is from 47 to 49.
Castrum Meridianum is unlocked via the Main Quest, the maximum party size is 8 people and the level range is from 49 to 50.
The Praetorium is unlocked via the Main Quest, the maximum party size is 8 people and the level range is from 49 to 50.
The Wanderer’s Palace is unlocked via NPC Allene in Vesper Bay, Western Thanalan, the maximum party size is 4 people and you have to be level 50.
At the same time, after you complete The Praetorium, you will gain the hard versions of the primals Ifrit (in The Bowl of Embers), Garuda (in The Howling Eye) and Titan (in The Naval).
Ifrit is unlocked with a quest in Walking Sands after you complete The Praetorium, the raid party size is of 8 people and you have to be level 50.
Garuda is unlocked with a quest in Walking Sands after you defeat Ifrit, the raid party size is of 8 people and you have to be level 50.
Titan is unlocked with a quest in Walking Sands after you defeat Garuda, the raid party size is of 8 people and you have to be level 50.
NOTE: The Grand Company - Grand Companies are factions associated with the 3 different starting areas. There are 3 Grand Companies one for each starting area. Later in the game you can join one of the Grand Companies and earn points (seals) to buy unique items from your Grand Company.
Now we move to Quests. I really haven’t done so many of them, because I’m saving them for my second job (yes, one you do a quest you can’t do it again so don’t complete all with one job if you plan on unlocking the others or just another one), but what I can tell you is that they give high amounts of experience AND equipment, good equipment. The only quest that I think you can complete with your first job and won’t impact the others is the Main Quest because it will unlock new instances and dungeons where you can get FATES and dungeon equipment.
The Hunting Log is one very beautiful creation. Basically you have a set of monsters that you have to kill a given number of (normally a number between 1 and 4) and after you completed one chapter, you get huge amounts of experience. There are currently 5 Ranks and 10 Chapters in each of them (some chapters may require you to kill more than one type of creature). After you complete the 10 chapters of a given rank, you will get a huge amount of experience on early levels which is perfect for early leveling. It’s important to know that ranks have level requirement to access them and that each class has a different Hunting Log so if you completed the Arcanist Log, you will have a complete new one for the Marauder for example. The targets of your Hunting Log will have a special yellow icon on the top of their names to facilitate the recognition and when you kill a target, in the chat will appear a message that says that you have killed the mob and also how many are left to kill. To know where each mob is, open your Hunting Log and mouse over the picture of the mod you are looking for.
Lastly is running around killing mobs, which I pretty sure think all of you guys understand what it refers to.
Soon I will post more information about leveling and other stuff related to the game that may be of your interest.